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9.38 Maths Workshop: Stage 1: Circles and Spirals

10.00 History 1917-71: Khrushchev and the Thaw

10.25-10.45 Look and Read: Len and the River Mob: 5

11.00 Watch!: The Fire Station

11.18 Going to Work: Day Release

11.40 Making Music
Introduced by John Langstaff

12.5 New Horizons: Tomorrow's Child?

Contributors

Presenter (Making Music):
John Langstaff

An unusual view of things by Tony Hart, Pat Keysell and Ben Benison
Including The Prof with Digger, Cuckoo, Burbles, Humphrey Umbrage and Susanne.

(Send a design for a 'Hallo machine,' or a painting for the 'Gallery' to Vision On, [address removed]. We cannot return them, but there's a prize for any that are shown)

Contributors

Presenter/Artist:
Tony Hart
Presenter:
Pat Keysell
Mime artist:
Ben Benison
The Prof:
David Cleveland [uncredited]
Designer:
John Bone
Director:
Clive Doig
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

News and opinions from the country at large and, in particular, Your Region Tonight
(including Regional Weather) co-ordinated by Michael Barratt and Bob Wellings.

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Reporter:
Brian Ash
Reporter:
Robert Langley
Reporter:
Lynn Lewis
Reporter:
Jack Pizzey
Reporter:
Joan Shenton
Reporter:
Philip Tibenham
Assistant Editor:
Phil Sidey
Editor:
Michael Bunce

Raymond Baxter introduces a weekly report on the invention that could prove revolutionary... the breakthrough doctors hoped for... the idea engineers knew had to work... on the whole fast-changing world of science, medicine and technology that will alter tomorrow.
With James Burke

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Presenter:
James Burke
Reporter:
William Woollard
Reporter:
Michael Rodd
Producer:
Brian Johnson
Producer:
Andrew Wiseman
Editor:
Lawrence Wade

Tonight's film stars Keith Michell, Adrienne Corri, Peter Arne, Kai Fischer.
Guest star Peter Cushing
with Bill Owen, Miles Malleson, David Lodge.

Sickened by the monstrous behaviour of her husband, leader of the infamous 'Hellfire Club,' Lady Netherden leaves home with her small son Jason. Years later, when Jason returns to claim his title and inheritance, he finds that his villainous cousin Thomas has stolen his estate and his name. Keith Michell stars in this exciting romantic adventure centred on the notorious secret society which terrorised parts of 18th-century England.
(This Week's Films: page 9. Radio Times People: page 4)

Contributors

Producer/Director:
Robert S. Baker
Producer/Director:
Monty Berman
Jason:
Keith Michell
Yvonne:
Kai Fischer
Isabel:
Adrienne Corri
Thomas:
Peter Arne
Merryweather:
Peter Cushing
Timothy:
David Lodge
Martin:
Bill Owen
Judge:
Miles Malleson
Lord Netherden:
Andrew Faulds
Lady Netherden:
Jean Lodge
Jason Jr:
Martin Stephens
Sir Hugh:
Francis Matthews

An Imperial story in 13 parts.

With the Indian Mutiny a thing of the past, the Raj is born, and in 1877 Victoria is proclaimed Queen Empress.
The impact of Britain becomes more evident: canals bring life to deserts; railways criss-cross the country and help unify the subcontinent; the memsahib arrives. Civil servants flock out, often to be doctor, judge, vet and administrator all rolled into one. Bureaucracy flourishes, spawning such titles as 'Inspector of Steam Boilers and Prime Movers.'
At the very top of the Raj reigned the Viceroy. In 1899 it was Lord Curzon - 'a very superior person' - and one of the most dazzling and controversial figures ever to hold the position.
In the mountains of the North West Frontier, fighting continued between British troops and the fierce tribesmen who refused to accept the authority of anyone. In 1911, many of these troops paraded at Delhi in one of the biggest displays of British pomp and power ever staged - the great Durbar when George V was crowned King Emperor.

(A BBCtv/Time-Life co-production)
(Colour)

Contributors

Narrator:
Robert Hardy
Series Editor:
Max Morgan-Witts
Script Editor:
Gordon Watkins
Historical Adviser:
Michael Edwardes
Film Editor:
Michael Goldsmith
Writer:
Patrick O'Donovan
Producer:
Michael Weigall

A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it.
Presented by David Dimbleby
with Austin Mitchell with the latest news in pictures.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Presenter:
Austin Mitchell
Producer of the Day:
Gordon Watts
Editor:
Peter Pagnamenta

Chaim Stephenson, a Liverpool-born Israeli, always wanted to be a sculptor, but he put aside his ambition to answer other calls upon him.
Now, for one year, he is able to sculpt' full-time and is creating powerful figures drawn from Biblical stories and his own 'time in the wilderness.'

Contributors

Subject/Sculptor:
Chaim Stephenson
Reporter:
Geoffrey Moorhouse
Producer:
Peter Ferres

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About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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